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The tiny bumps on our tongue are known as Taste Cells.
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The tiny bumps on our tongue are known as Taste Cells.
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In humans, the chemoreceptors that detect taste are called gustatory receptor cells. About 50 receptor cells, plus basal and supporting cells, make up one taste bud. Taste buds themselves are contained in goblet-shaped papillae: the small bumps that dot your tongue. Some papillae help create friction between the tongue and food.
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